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America's Got Talent 2011: Quick-change act Leonid The Magnificent returns
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Leonid The Magnificent was knocked back by the judges during the first two seasons of the U. Despite failing to impress Piers Morgan, his gamble paid off and his new quick-change act won over Sharon Osbourne and Howie Mandel. Third time lucky: America's Got Talent contestant Leonid The Magnificent made it through last night as he returned to the show for another stab at stardom. Flattery will get you everywhere: Judge Piers Morgan was not impressed, but Sharon Osbourne and Howie Mandel gave the quick-change act the thumbs up. Holding his head in his hands, Morgan did not appear happy to see Leonid and told him he was not going to back his new act.